Dunster Mill


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There's been a mill here at Dunster, Somt. since 1680. I was going to wait for grandad and girl to move away but they kind of help the composition and feel, I think.
27/01/2012 - 17:33bwlchmawr
CategoryArchitecture
Shutter Speed1/50
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ISO200
Focal Length50mm
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Northgrain

Link Posted 27/01/2012 - 17:46
Classy conversion, and yes, the figures give additional interest - particularly the way they're looking towards the camera.
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GIULIO57

Link Posted 27/01/2012 - 18:09
Natural BW tones...like in the analogic century
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Blaze

Link Posted 27/01/2012 - 18:45
I like the composition and I think grandad and the girl look jut right there.

Dodge69

Link Posted 27/01/2012 - 21:27
I like the figures too, just at the right distance you can see they are looking, but not much else. Good conversion
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davidstorm

Link Posted 27/01/2012 - 22:35
Better with them in Andrew. I know Dunster fairly well and have fond memories of the area as my favourite Auntie once lived in a very old thatched property ('Thatches') on the main road through Williton. I stayed there several times and was scared out of my wits as the house was very haunted!!

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bwlchmawr

Link Posted 28/01/2012 - 06:51
davidstorm wrote:
Better with them in Andrew. I know Dunster fairly well and have fond memories of the area as my favourite Auntie once lived in a very old thatched property ('Thatches') on the main road through Williton. I stayed there several times and was scared out of my wits as the house was very haunted!!

Regards
David

Of course we frequently travel through Williton by road or rail and love a walk from the station to the coast. I'll think of you living there next time we go, David.
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pauljay

Link Posted 28/01/2012 - 09:18
Really needs the two characters - lovely!
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szgabor

Link Posted 28/01/2012 - 09:38
Nice composition, lovely gray tones.
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sandinista

Link Posted 28/01/2012 - 10:55
szgabor wrote:
Nice composition, lovely gray tones.

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autumnlight

Link Posted 28/01/2012 - 14:01
Another wonderful shot and compo.
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bwlchmawr

Link Posted 28/01/2012 - 18:01
Thanks everyone.
Best wishes,

Andrew

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davidtrout

Link Posted 30/01/2012 - 00:25
What a beautiful spot,so well captured. And yes the two figures help the composition Andrew.
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